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[ PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 TR T ‘e I . - Skagway News - Governr of South Eielson Base Tsk! Would Our | . H . | Behrends Vieinan: Killed by | Confraci Given Juneau Cops Do i EYRRISEERILE . © 5y | Y | 2 H k) H . 3 By BETTY SELMER present. Each member is to bring![ t G 1 d Th F A Th lk Ih Read I o Wear sale July 22, 1951 (S & WDl oo — | Fee rirms i ke B! WY By (Special to meeting and a sale will be he AT 2 . ;- |Empire) Morgan Reed, Mayo HL raise funds for the Club. (L)l;‘: Ll e JnvlyA Slin | ANCHORAGE, July 31 — (8. = RITUBAURGH, A8y ZEL; = 1h-> Skagway, is receiving congratuli- (he Fourth of July Ms, Watoh | Gt AP Thanh, Governor of { Award of a 410 contract to Ever wonder what Alaskan police- (‘ ‘\TT FED F tions these days. His son was nd Mrs. Maurice ‘'Wheatoh, whils | ooare Vo Y2 killed this | thiee Towa and Montana firms was /men do in the winter and sum- I Thursday morning July 18 in In the YDy GoRbUIGS BN IBAR orEI OY. & grenade thrown by & | announced tod the Alaska Dis- | mer? P e A ™ hambra, California. The bahy worn for the Emblem Club Gyp- f""]("(;“" of the Vietminh (Commun- | trict Army En; Sgt. William L. Waggner of Andfl Ree @RE mmmeim t t S t weighed six pounds two ou . walking g e >0 | ist-led revolutionaries). The firms in th chorage, Alaska, says they sif ) L1 T 3=Vt -] y walking group, had gone thru " y 'y l r( wI (- h ('a s ul s has not yet been named. the crowds and begged and told| The attack was made at Sadec, nn‘ F. Lytle and Green Construction around the station and dream up & : 1 % il Pkl € e ne o™ | Companies of Des . and & screwy bets when the snow fail B fortunes with the result that they | miles south of Saigon, during an panies o es Moines and £ y a” are pnCed to clear now fo make waY for our new fall COllecnons Mus. Arthur Simons gave & | turned into the general fund | jnspection. | Blrehyand “Sons « of Great Falls, Then on AL AR e ty July 7 to celebrate her §16.10. Refreshments were served | Thrge French officers who were | Mont- The project involves a vast TREY (ry. O 2 Bobby's fourth birthday. Thesm Mrs. William Wasser, Mrs. Hi|in the same party were wounded, | 2utside utilities system for Eielson| Take for example this ome: quests were Billy Beitinger, Don- h, and’ Mrs. Maurice Wheat- | The. assassin. about 25 years old,| Al Force Base. It includes.sewers, | Wagsner bet $250 he could tra- g | ald Church, Buddy True, Charl was killed instantly s *| water and steam systems, electric |vel from Anchorage to Pittsburghy Mason, and Russel Larson. Ga —_— Vidthtiniesd 1;‘1w;.~~i(‘ tHel Hbdasi lines and streets, | depending only on cther police i Womeil“ e J1"i . H . were laged and birthday refresi- | Rev. John Dodge, who has b- [ gin was @ member of a Vietminh | iR for funds. Under the terms, Wags- N vV .v_:l_lors e a lzes ments of ice- créam, cake, on lied for Navy Chaplain, has re- | quinide ero reanized into battal- g, % LS ner could only hint for food, cig- ¢} | & ih iy candy were ‘enjoyed. "Bohby re- ceived his ecclesiastical endor kst 1 C‘ "r"f ::"L““zii‘:‘l_lf" :c'iiit;es 1‘““0“”‘ CALLED SOUTH arets, trancportation and lodging. \ (10; 2EY mmmmm 59 00 {ceived a ot of nice gifts, and each ment from the General Commis- carry oub terrorist RCUVILES. | bk CONFEREN Mow did he do? i | - 2 e guest was presented with « n on Chaplains. In little more than a week he;; | -4} y to take home. —_ | OLD TRADER VISITS Ralph Browne, assistant manager made the trip and didn’t spend a 1 1 FREY memmm o — Two coffee parties were given FRIENDS HERE of the Alaska Development Board, |sclitary dime. e ' A son, James Edgar, was L this week to compliment Miss . [flew to Seattle over the weekend 2 6 4 to Mr. and Mrs. . i eresa Dreibus of Milwaukee who | Eihar Olson, formerly « trader! He was called south by ' CHRISTIAN SERVICE BREY mumms ! Wayne E I o A b y C. T. ! -~ ° L Smallwood, July 6 at the White|is visiting her nelce, Miss Agnes| it Fiadlaum, Alaska, now retired Takahashi, president of the Tak- | SOCIETY TO MEET % . 39 95 d Pass Hospital. Powers. Mrs. Gladys Welch en- fl‘“d living in Portland, Ore, WaS ghashi Company, importers 4 A meeting of the Woman's Society : vaiues 10 99.99 and up Bl i ertained Tuesday, and Mrs. Frank | Juheau wisiting = old friends | exporters, who is interested in | Of Christian Service will be held to-'" |} — —_—— A dinner meeting of the Skag- Boyd Wednesd :"‘.‘lcv[]’:f’ “']t(:)fm\d_ H(T lf'f* to sawmill operations at Wrangell morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the ® !way Chamber of Commerce wis e £, f‘l ‘:1 Name "‘}“ l‘l“““ I and in development of iron and Chapel. Worship service will"! icalled Tuesday evening, July 10 Mrs. J. D. True gave a party BIR OiSy valting at the Plon- coa] deposits in the Territory. wed by a business meeting™ ' at the Skagway Grill by the pres- Tuesday afternoon to celebrate cers Home. He came here from 4 _ eshments at the parsonage.” [ - Hent Mr P D, Oalkins, Guests|her son Buddy's fourth birthday. |the Interior where he had bee After conferring with Takahashi fiey ‘Hocee and v seardt N qe]_] ‘:;11 F. T_ were Captain Caldwell of The guests were Bobby Simons, ;m' 150\;_5:31(?\'.e_ek>.. Tht(;m i(: nd la}l{d vnlher.x;lmumlgs of his c;mp;\m- Forward will be hostess ‘1 t i Prince George, Mrs. David O. By- Janice and Russell Larson, Donna m, ”_““C SV IR Gt Groouney {"“nfl_ “l_ return to Juneau, . e e SRR { »o or "‘/l or Or ln-qer lp ars II of Grand Forks, North Da- and Billy Bigham, Janice Martini, | Bay_ares, he sald. probakly by the end of the week —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY-- 4 9 W : and Dr ler of Donald Church, Billy Beitinger, | — i 7 s P —————————— TR e e All 100% Wool - Assorted Colors ks, und Dr. tnd M P o\ DL danlal, and Gary B | — o = I EI_ %Hlf" T 13 00 Captain Caldwell ‘addressed the son. Mis. J. O'Daniel assisted Mrs. | ZE=a"g~f \ SITKA, ICY STRAITS AND . ‘ ey ¢ : mm 4 \ — 5 i . 3 ® the Chamber, giving some of his True | l KA CHATHAM STRAITS POINTS! | sm 16 &3 -Il 17 own as well as his passengers e | A &A-»R-N 55 /s READ_DOWN === 9 1 1D ‘g 1] '& SIS ."0 'g‘:?:fonf";‘:‘;”:‘lf D;‘:_’;‘Mf“,;g Dan_j The Florence Circle of . the | COASI’AL ' l‘ ES Jeuenr_wo. 1o T [eo[er [40]46 [so |s6 6o Ji wh oD At the Ohamber n OFS. met Wednesday afternoon | I egx 3908, JUNFAY ALASKA==PHONE 612 7 TiME [ OA|OA | OA. | DA bV MAE TUTH TG (WTH | 78 V mamEn L fecording: of Roberi Bl ine. recit- home of Mrs. J. D, True. | = o 4 am [am | em [em | am | em | am - ¥ b ing his poem’ “The “s N of the art Larson, Worthy Matron | W . {Founeav 9:00 9:30|3:25 |9:305:25| ' T Values to 53 00 Y:kox“" :h'c" h(“!ho\‘l):ht 1‘\\»\;" .omi Chapter and secretary | i 3 Fravic inier cx a % o & o 1898 ¢ the Florence Circle, was pre- { 16H ‘c b \ CHATHAM cx 1s] . ps used st ‘same gl dances with a shower of beautiful H i1 J |Mrs. Byars spoke briefly-contra N eri abve o vyl {EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1951 grooe X p ing her trip this year e 2 ) el SUPERIOR, cx fa v = days' drive from N ppointed as secretary or | TENAKEE 33 g b g e over the Hiway with emainder of the years. De-i PELICAN dr 3 fner from Gier o 1.‘~luu‘:n;.~ {»r pe.“?‘” HOONAR 7y 2 All Wool - Ouistanding Values SR e s FUNTER 2 ] | wha »f the Chamber, o EX. INLET 33 ; should be members voted to e CUSTAVUS Tx - AT . 2 € I rence McGuane enter- | I—— d 8 pay for the repairs ux‘x"(he wim nber of friends Thurs :\:AJnu:z\:: READ uv. ELFIN COVE 23 o | d 4 o L] : to compliment Mr: AR S PT.ALTHORP X 2 G P CRiaitd were!: Mvs LV_HAINES W SITKA 10:20{10:30/ 4:00 [4:10 |4 % [##x [¥x wool o All 100% ), Mrs. Marvin Tay- | LR L BARANOF cx : 00% Wool Frank Boyd, Mrs. Hi | BARGE o — 1 : - k1 T. C. Mason, Mrs, 4 HOOD BAY cx i ! (S - Mrs. J. D. True, | el R T e ANGOON. <X 1Mnes CS — € : True,| iy - Lee, and Mrs. Thomas | JUNEAU/SITKA= KETCHIKAN -« cosoL T Ypar B d qi 1 Refreshments of sand- | CHICHAGOF % GO OUH [ Y ES icebox dessert and cofiee [26 [20 A e S 2 [27 KIMSHAN Xt e B d | 2 DA. PELICAN [33 cx [ex — READ DOWN__READ_UP HOONAH cx cx 4 Mulkey was the Au- oe entertained Tu LV_JUNEAU (PST) AR JUNEAY 1:50 50| x | X | X L3 i . jary. Refr served to celebrate he LV SITKA AR siTkA #x | x Shirley’s fourteenth | 1:30 [Lv PETERSBURG LV TENAKEE [43 [ ARG N Guests - were Barbara | -00] LV WRANGELL' JUNEAU X i 4 Marilyn ‘Boyd, Leada | S Rt CAD e 2 S o ¥ " an - Tone Soldin, Maxine| Jy [c=seauence of stors vamiaeLe nd Gail Smith. After a| WJ% f=FLAGSTOP. STOPOVER PRIVILEGES 2%-5STOP MAY BE OMITTED IF TRAFFIC ORIy 8 inner the girls attended | \ ©ON THIS ROVTE, ~ s> DOES NOT WARRANT M Bekrends Co Feero, Kristin Lee, Janet Kos . Q(///[/i«'_‘/ :/,2 CF /6/6/7 ford, Mike Bird, Gary Matthews, 2 and Donna and Billy Bigham. TR ——— Her Mrs. W. Feero and Sharon Her- e i i from|mens assisted Mrs. Beitinger in Ketchikan. | entertaining the children and ser- POUGLAS Sundborg Will R U } N ‘j j [ 4 . meeting and su was held s ; “ S ol“ ones w"‘s assen e’s' Fr :re.ez::egm:gaJU“Fp Lower| Miss Mavis Irene Soldin was . | B 5 Ehned to ‘hol _ | the guest of honor at a dance giv- Baby Boy for Kru L: It is planned to hold a 4 ; A e i} A“Ehorage fakes Twelve H camp at Haines the r part|en at the Derby Friday evening A baby boy was born to Mr lof the month if transportation |to celebrate her eighteenth bir- Mrs. Harold Krueg 4 m..; Charles and Gene Jones, Nationa' ived here Mon- available. thday. The dance — a surprise, sunday at St. Ann’s hospital in|Breadeasting Company televisi bt o Baitie| i was attended by a large crowd of Juneau. | “Jones Twins,” are due to arrive in and 12 flew to, The Junior Campers went to Miss Soldin’s friends, and al} en- The new son weighed in at 6|Anchorage tomorrow, according t inbow Glacler Camp Monday|joyed a most pleasant evening. pounds and 7 ounce wire received today by George e: Bradley Smith, on the Hi Yo Silver stay until T 2 undaborg, consultant of the Alasks A. Lynch, Joe Sparks, They Wi Jo Anne| Blood typing of Skagway resi- ! | Devel A K will join brother | lopment Board. They been bert Money, H. - 5S Harold, who i years of age.|Scheduled to be at For oT & iy Jones, Donna Bolin, Sharon Her- Health Center by Dr. Kepler, M“; The boys’ grandmother, Mrs, H. W.|on July 25, but were delayed, the D. MacGregor, G.|mens, | Afine” Byars, Ellen' Kay[Marie Riley, . Health %St e Dunham, arrived here a short while | wire said. Briggs, Helen Judson, David Ed- | Haines-Skagway area, an 2 je ago to be present for the occasion. | They are flying with Military Al :t: Clyde Franks, N.|wards, David Stevenson, Kenny Helen Keenan, Juneau J | Eransport and will make a televi- am Dick. Reed, Gordie Blanchard, Mrs. Health nurse. Mayor and Family Hnm(" |Slon film of Alaska’s ilitary b: H. Paramore, L.’Dwnght Hanson accompanied them e o underwent mi- Mayor M Pusich, Mrs. P ), [for showing in the states Riendeau, Lu ) A , Lu- . her lef! and sons L: lie returned | ohn )y Glenna went with her. Ruth Anne|Tnor surgery on £ £ i Sundborg was planning to leave I Boyd, Walter|Clenna Mot N ke campers. on|last Tuesday ab the White Fass i ternoon via P.Jm:w Nortk i, C. L. Parry,|Tuesday, making the trip on the Hospital. 5 to join the Jones Twin ¥ 4 7= the : Robert Wilson. jafternoon plane. The fire department was called m on places o'} orage to advise t °F | of interest in the Te the c Walter Clayton, R itory fourth birthday | Billy Beitinger’s e celebrated Friday afternoon, . | July 20, with a party. Guests were | Janice and Russell Larson, Bobby | Buddy True, Bonnie Jean which | ving them birthday refreshments 4-H groups. [Of ice cream and cake. dentswas done last week at the | Thursday. [Pnbbemow, Shiela Nelson Emne} assistant cook. Her daughter 2% t shoulder out last Saturday afternoon when fire was discov william Ripley Dorr, conductor e -5 "X~ ARRIVAL TIME VARIABLE) + =THURSDAYS ONGY. T A1) B i A il el e oo e il b e 5,000 mi C " AP SN e : >1vi mg, ineidental to their milita s of St. Luke’s Choristers, Los Ang-|a small fo_rest 4 h AR e | iccignment. lA"()n Booth Sues o e S ilor In Skagway|on the Point Road, The fre Bac : e iamair vt or| ASan aside of busin ngho For ( i while the Princess Kathleen was evideu:ly started from a discarde “ ; ¢ [ Douglas, and then to Pittst I » luck in the Salmon ompen in port. He gave a Hammond or-|cigarette. H b I I d f ; AR In, B i Duniay oy e ow about a littie donation for ; Russo's. folks | was “concerned but said that Ar In Mleged In]l"y ning on the Presbyterian Church st ge;n eAv::m‘;mc:; f{q’f EIK's | 21 1 H e X Walker = 3 3 . While & he | Saturda! - I h he.. family. thoroughly -enfoyed | WENSLSEEINe Yokl Rl | Alton Lee Booth . filed milk 0 aroums T rs. | Club, Mrs, Joseph Sheleby and yours fruly: e SeZ. i ng to Mre, I \ Cord D, on which Sund 15t the Northern Commercial{8utograp Mrs. C. J. Roehr were chaperons -1 their trip caught a 150- fishing, mpany and the Alaska Industrial the I Booth is asking compensation for as wishing the hal John Dodge. f lane. Rev. freighter — Ed Hanousek has 2 :l:\i pNorchminisl'f Presbyterian Sunday Crosley super sv.nl.xfonwugnn, Sacred Concert “He’s you,” he sez. “Old No. 1, Stanley B. this donation stuff? I give to a lot of worthy A-Month Plan where you bank sure way—by signing up for U. S. Savings Bonds ¢ o the halit illeged back injury suffered in s i rara i S hd § llow Ford pickup, and u, 2 y c S with. } douagn. 1 January 1950 when in the employ :;;gman!ée B Wilcox @ |Church in Seattle, conducted thc‘ Jones, Esq. “Listen Pally,” I interrupts, “I know all r indborg said. i the Northern Commercial Com- i’ Sunday morning _ services; anc “That’s me,” I comes back, “but what about ~ about U.S. Savings Bonds! I know there’s no safer, surer investment a guy can make! Fur- ready to tle d 1 t. It was taken on & rd in U.S. District Court this Taylor Dun- “Lockit,” | sez, “Inever talk donations before . C S . ¢, and Mrs. A. 3 4 g, 3 " i crab tender i test leade SEAQRAX T TTecelvec. Ly TOORe laRe;mved on the Sunday morn- brealfast, sce! Besides, who's this yours truly on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, 1 new cars on the recent American |l1ap Dunlap, pastor of _ you’re talking about?” or, if this plan is not available to you, the Bond- i i ¢ ‘ 1 ., When landed, : pany gave 2a i e ’ Morid b Cordelia D’s skiff “to following his alleged in- Mrs. Chestner of Los Angeles, evening. Rev. Dunlap; asol:: S\\'lt’]; organizations, but I was never asked to donate thermore, I know that Bonds pay 4 dollars for 1 i 1d ‘ v jury, Booth went to California for is visiting her daughter Ms.) loist, has hgd Lt:fi: ;:ciot{' s to myself before!” every 3 dollars invested, in ten years!” naer aj edical treatme 3 g - . ratol Yy, R 2 2 3 o s . load of 477 en last we | ,m (::(“,l I‘;“v 5 f”f;‘ the Alaska In-lp .,k Wilcox, and Mr. Wilcox. ithe Seflfli‘: his accompanist. “That’s just it,” he replies. ‘‘Lots of people ‘Well, ain’t you the one!” he sez. i s | M POLE' OPERATION Sl Al Board reuen i R Pa = I i i Ao b how ianorkant ik in tomake 8 little. | icAnd .t go vaione better? T continuc, i Do Merab e Al O | R R e . in his sult, contends his right} qpeston (Bri) Mason broke his donation to themselves, regularly. They don’t «Pye already signed up for £t . nembers of the Alaska Com- | apt. Ailbert Redman, office to leave the Territory d obtail i s 4 've already signed up one of tliose auto- ¥ ! 1 charge of {he Al Cor me nllt"t'L d of hi :‘)u ;m : qu: wrist last week while he was WOk~ | gy ey Anderson Here From even know how casy it is!” matic plans! Now I don’t have to worry ¥ | Rath ¢ edical al s own choosing. v 2 . A e bride-e AV for a | tions System in Ketchikan refur: is asking the court to review, his ing on the wharl. Skagway for Salmon Derby “You mean putting something aside for the about saving. It's done for me, regularly every “f,‘.“ e y Ir today after spending | case and order the Northern Com-| rne Rev. Edgar Gallant and| Barpey Anderson, Skagway's su- future?’” I ask. ; month!” } 8. C ner G in vamn. 7 mercial Company to compensate [garlan Mahle left on the barge perlntendent of schools,‘ combined “I mean saving the modern, streamlined, How about you? “E .»] &-Iu‘b 3 es, Capt. Redman acted | him for lost time and medical #X- w\onday evening to drive over the | pusiness with participation in the - 4 # 4 >pl. Robert Darrell M officer for the ACS to|penses. He is represented by M. E. i 's 1950 to Derby. H i s . , " . B way in Harlan's 1950 coupe Salmon e V| (1) — will take Al fofers_Bole,” which s] Monagle, attorney, By b e e and New| Anderson _fished through _the Avtomatic Saving is Sure Saving—U. S. Savings Bonds teletype operator s and | being carried out by a Nationall e york City. three-day derby, reported a lot of . " and FROM WASHINGTON and Mrs. N. A. Paulin of Sergeant First Class 1 ardson who will marr Beyers, clerk-stenographer acort h- iuuurd unit from South Dakota, rniece | Capt- Redman expects to return from ,»'m-{m Ketchikan within the next few days. i Mr. | the Baranof Hotel, Kirkland, Wash,, are registered at{blem Club was held Priday®eve- qning, July 13, with 26 members fish caught “but not hig one: a lot of good sport. He's returning to Skagway Tuesday—unless he has A regular meeting of the Em- another chance to go fishing. EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY B o b b g L a e a b b a s s a s s b bl bR s s s e s a s s asss sy ]

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